Warren Gage

PROFESSOR OF OLD TESTAMENT

Southern Methodist University, BA, Summa Cum Laude; Dallas Theological Seminary, ThM, Highest Honors; Southern Methodist University School of Law, JD; University of Dallas, MA, PhD (Political Philosophy); University of Tübingen (Germany), Post-graduate studies.

Dr. Gage believes that students should be trained to preach the Word, be prepared in season and out of season, to correct, rebuke, and encourage – with great patience and careful instruction (2 Timothy 4:2-3). Passionate about biblical theology and the great books, Dr. Gage relishes the opportunity to prepare Knox Seminary students for the highest of all callings—the gospel ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ.

His love of the Reformed faith was born out of a deep sense of his own unworthiness, and a profound joy in the pure grace of God. He is trained in Old Testament, philosophy, history, and law.

Prior to entering ministry, Dr. Gage spent ten years as a trial attorney. He was national counsel for a multi-billion dollar defense contractor based in Washington, DC.
After coming to Knox Seminary, he was installed as an Assistant Minister at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, founded by Dr. D. James Kennedy. Upon Dr. Kennedy’s disability, he was invited to preach the evening service at Coral Ridge and continued to do so for two years. When the new pastor, Rev. Tullian Tchividjian, was installed, he asked Dr. Gage to continue preaching the evening service for an additional two years.

Dr. Gage wrote the curriculum for the Christian and Classical Studies program at the seminary. He has written twelve books on the theme of biblical theology, ten titles published through Logos Bible Software. Three of these titles are on the resurrection of Jesus in the Old Testament.

Dr. Gage has published articles in various academic journals such as Crux and the Westminster Theological Journal.
When not teaching, Dr. Gage enjoys the Great books, conversation with friends, World War II history, and all things German. He is married and has two children.

Website: https://www.luke2427.com

All posts by thegage

No Greater Love

This is part 4 of a series exploring how the Bible teaches that Jesus was greater than all who came before him.  This series is not intended to be exhaustive.  The topic of Jesus as “greater than” or “better” than those who came before him is inexhaustible.  Libraries could and should be written on this subject.  But we have attempted in these pages to explore… Read more »

No Greater Love

This is part 3 of a series exploring how the Bible teaches that Jesus was greater than all who dissertation india came before him.  This series is not intended to be exhaustive.  The topic of Jesus as “greater than” or “better” than those who came before him is inexhaustible.  Libraries could and should be written on this subject.  But we have attempted in these pages… Read more »

resurrection

Excerpted from Milestones to Emmaus Warren A. Gage FOREWORD In spite of the clear teaching of both the Lord Jesus and the Apostle Paul, most evangelical scholarship today does not believe that the Old Testament expressly and pervasively teaches the resurrection of the Christ. Hardly anyone maintains that the entire Hebrew Bible teaches both the resurrection of Christ and that it was to occur on… Read more »

romance-post

Excerpted from: The Romance of Redemption Warren A. Gage, Christopher Barber (coming soon) Life between “Once Upon a Time” and “Happily Ever After” Children love fairy tales.  Grown-ups, too, never seem to outgrow the charm of folk tales.  We are made that way.  Simply read a bedtime story to children and watch the magic in their wide-open and wonder-filled eyes.  Stories teach us to imagine…. Read more »

Tale of Two Visitors

Excerpted from: The Story of Joseph and Judah The Masterpiece Study Series, Volume 1 A Story of Two Visitors Imagine that you are a scientist who specializes in the analysis of very old paintings. Imagine also that you have been granted permission to analyze what many consider to be the greatest painting ever created, Leonardo da Vinci’s depiction of the Last Supper. You have read… Read more »